Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... appears not less wonderful to us than it did to the Captain , that a man situated and circumstanced like Adams could have felt the smallest inclination to quit a spot to which he was connected and bound by so many ties ; and we regard ...
... appears not less wonderful to us than it did to the Captain , that a man situated and circumstanced like Adams could have felt the smallest inclination to quit a spot to which he was connected and bound by so many ties ; and we regard ...
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... appears to have been of good disposition and character . Another fact , which shews the matter in its true light , is that of the owners of ships employed in the South - whale - fishery having found it necessary to prohibit the masters ...
... appears to have been of good disposition and character . Another fact , which shews the matter in its true light , is that of the owners of ships employed in the South - whale - fishery having found it necessary to prohibit the masters ...
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... appears on the rocks above the procession , and the following scene ensues . We select it because we believe it to be the best specimen of the author's poetical powers in the volume ; and we assure him that , if he had not displayed ...
... appears on the rocks above the procession , and the following scene ensues . We select it because we believe it to be the best specimen of the author's poetical powers in the volume ; and we assure him that , if he had not displayed ...
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... appears in the character of Harold the Dauntless . - I do defy thee and resist The kindling frenzy of my breast ' — ( brist ) ; And down I'll knock thee with my fist , we beg leave to add , as bringing the rhyme back to its due melody ...
... appears in the character of Harold the Dauntless . - I do defy thee and resist The kindling frenzy of my breast ' — ( brist ) ; And down I'll knock thee with my fist , we beg leave to add , as bringing the rhyme back to its due melody ...
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... appears to have considered that , by subscribing to their religious creed , he should adopt a system of belief and worship on the whole more just and rational than any , with the exception of Christianity , that could elsewhere be found ...
... appears to have considered that , by subscribing to their religious creed , he should adopt a system of belief and worship on the whole more just and rational than any , with the exception of Christianity , that could elsewhere be found ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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